Sorry to disappoint with the crab turtle, but monstrosity has appeared twice: On Theros, yes, but also on Fiora in the second Conspiracy set (Take the Crown).
@Aggroman15 Gifted! It was just too many variables to isolate and get correct. Of course, I rushed the design and probably could have gotten it right with another couple tries... but I understood the mechanic aspect of your challenge, and I got it wrong. So - if this was Penn and Teller: FOOL US... you FOOLED ME!
Dare you to challenge me again, but if not, who will attempt to befuddle me?
As nobody else seems to want to give you another challenge, I’ll, send another one your way that’s been bouncing around in my head for a while:
Create a card that gives one or more players a new type of counter with an innate mechanical ability. (For example, poison counters have the built-in ability of “a player with 10 or more poison counters loses the game.” However, counters like energy and experience have no innate function, they require cards that interact with them in order to do anything.)
This one should be muy caliente: Create a legendary creature card for a character that currently only exists in flavour text quotes/references on three or more cards (i.e., What Ashnod, Flesh Mechanist did for Ashnod's Battle Gear, Ashnod's Cylix, Ashnod's Transmogrant, Cursed Rack, and Staff of Zagon at the time of The Brothers' War).
Expedient Summoner provides a significant upside when cast from your library, allowing you to tutor for a creature with a low converted mana cost. However, if it is not cast from your library and instead enters the battlefield through other means, it will be exiled when it dies.
Hidden Knowledge can only be cast from your library, making it a unique spell that can't be included in your deck. However, it provides significant card advantage by allowing you to draw two cards, making it a potentially powerful tool in the right circumstances.
What do you mean when you say Hidden Knowledge can’t be included in your deck? (Your library = your deck, which makes Hidden Knowledge a Divination that’s significantly harder to cast on two fronts.)
The card is designed to reflect Gatha's skill in time magic and his rebellion against the Tolarian Academy. The ability to exile cards and play them later represents Gatha's ability to manipulate time, while the time counters represent his continued study and experimentation. The final ability reflects his ultimate triumph against the academy, allowing you to cast his exiled spells for free.
Create a card with at most three colors and at least eight colored pips in its mana cost, as well as a maximum of two sentences in the text box (including reminder text, but not including flavor text).
This was a good but fun challenge, as it requires a good understanding of card design principles and the balancing of mana costs, while also requiring creative economy of language in the card's text box.
Edit: Forgot the Spicy Level - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? It requires some creativity and understanding of how different types of cards work, as well as the ability to create a cohesive and balanced card that fits within the rules of Magic.
Below is the Enchantment as a token you could place on top of the card during the game. It has no mana value (for effects that defer to mana value) Edit: Ignore the "emblem;" it's just an Enchantment.
Note: The emblem created by the -8 ability synergizes with the enchantment version, Transmutation, if you have another copy on the field.
Rules: If a creature is exiled until end of turn at the end of your turn, it would return to the battlefield at the end of your opponent's turn. This is because the end step is the last step of the turn, so any effects that occur "until end of turn" will expire at the end of the following turn.
Create a single card with three diffrent casting costs of which at least two must be in the upper right corner. Every spell cast by this card must break at least one rule that is used by other spells you can cast with the card.
Creating a card with multiple casting costs can be tricky, and ensuring that each spell cast with the card breaks at least one rule used by other spells can be challenging. Additionally, balancing the power level of the card can also be a difficult task.
@LvB what is unclear? Once it’s apparent this is three cards in one, I can see only one sensible way to interpret what then must be a threefold mana cost in the corner: UU | BB | RR. (I should also note that neither of the card formats in your hint fit your challenge without doing something similar to the above due to the specified location.)
Maybe my description was unprecise. What i meant was that the card must have different casting costs and that these casting costs must be in the upper right right corner. Usually this is not possible, because there can be only one cost in the upper right corner... unless you use both sides of the card or rotate it so another corner becomes the upper right corner when rotated or turned.
But, because of unprecise description, ill let your solution to this count
@LvB It is 3 different costs, but MTGCardsmith removes any symbols - like / or | or , to sepate these mana costs.. even spaces are removed. So, there is no way to separate them in the casting cost. However, I just revisited to see if I can add the symbols BEFORE the names and spacing does not go out the wazoo this way.
Create a card that has more than one variable value (X mana cost, * power or toughness, etc.) but that wouldn't seem outrageous to add to a beginner level deck.
(P.S. My wife will judge the card, she's played four or five times. If she understands it without help, you're good)
@jpastor holding up the mantle for @Faiths_Guide it looks like used to love his one discussion we all go into his bar and order us some good grubs and he'd make his own spicy card with what we requested.
That said! Hmmm ?
I know you love horror films. So can you make a classic universal studios monster card? Any monster would do. Here's the catch: It has to be a creature that can turn into a Planeswalker like the origins set planeswalkers (so for this make the front and back on here). If you did one of each of the classics it'd be epic, but just one would suffice.
Dracula is one of the most iconic. Maybe not the most powerful. Nonetheless, he's of the utmost Legendary status. Therefore, he deserves an ultimate Ultimate.
Spicy Level: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (9)
This challenge requires designing a card that captures the essence of Dracula as a creature and seamlessly transitions into a powerful Planeswalker form. Balancing the abilities, power level, and flavor while adhering to the mechanics of transformation presents a significant challenge. Additionally, maintaining the thematic elements and ensuring the card feels authentic to the iconic character further adds to the complexity.
Lets test your storytelling skills: Give me a Siege card that, once defeated, becomes an Equipment. For bonus points, use a canon location for the Battle to take place in.
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That was a spicy one. Almost Reaper Level
Yep - @Aggroman15
You stumped me. The first of many, or will it be the last?
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Gifted! It was just too many variables to isolate and get correct. Of course, I rushed the design and probably could have gotten it right with another couple tries... but I understood the mechanic aspect of your challenge, and I got it wrong. So - if this was Penn and Teller: FOOL US... you FOOLED ME!
Dare you to challenge me again, but if not, who will attempt to befuddle me?
Create a card that gives one or more players a new type of counter with an innate mechanical ability. (For example, poison counters have the built-in ability of “a player with 10 or more poison counters loses the game.” However, counters like energy and experience have no innate function, they require cards that interact with them in order to do anything.)
Spiciness: ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Spiciness: ? ? ? ? ? ?
Expedient Summoner by jpastor | MTG Cardsmith
Expedient Summoner provides a significant upside when cast from your library, allowing you to tutor for a creature with a low converted mana cost. However, if it is not cast from your library and instead enters the battlefield through other means, it will be exiled when it dies.
Spiciness: ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Hidden Knowledge by jpastor | MTG Cardsmith
Hidden Knowledge can only be cast from your library, making it a unique spell that can't be included in your deck. However, it provides significant card advantage by allowing you to draw two cards, making it a potentially powerful tool in the right circumstances.
Gatha, Tolarian Renegade by jpastor | MTG Cardsmith
Appears on:
- https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=15196
- https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=15875
- https://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=12148
The card is designed to reflect Gatha's skill in time magic and his rebellion against the Tolarian Academy. The ability to exile cards and play them later represents Gatha's ability to manipulate time, while the time counters represent his continued study and experimentation. The final ability reflects his ultimate triumph against the academy, allowing you to cast his exiled spells for free.
Spicy Level: ? ? ? ? ? ?
Works great in a set where casting cards from library is a thing
Create a card with at most three colors and at least eight colored pips in its mana cost, as well as a maximum of two sentences in the text box (including reminder text, but not including flavor text).
Spicy Level: ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Prism of Chaos by jpastor | MTG Cardsmith
This was a good but fun challenge, as it requires a good understanding of card design principles and the balancing of mana costs, while also requiring creative economy of language in the card's text box.
Edit: Forgot the Spicy Level - ? ? ? ? ? ? ? It requires some creativity and understanding of how different types of cards work, as well as the ability to create a cohesive and balanced card that fits within the rules of Magic.
Transmogrifying Terrain by jpastor | MTG Cardsmith
Transmuting Protector by jpastor | MTG Cardsmith
Rules: If a creature is exiled until end of turn at the end of your turn, it would return to the battlefield at the end of your opponent's turn. This is because the end step is the last step of the turn, so any effects that occur "until end of turn" will expire at the end of the following turn.
Rule | Breaker | Gambit by jpastor | MTG Cardsmith
Creating a card with multiple casting costs can be tricky, and ensuring that each spell cast with the card breaks at least one rule used by other spells can be challenging. Additionally, balancing the power level of the card can also be a difficult task.
Spicy Level: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (8)
It is 3 different costs, but MTGCardsmith removes any symbols - like / or | or , to sepate these mana costs.. even spaces are removed. So, there is no way to separate them in the casting cost. However, I just revisited to see if I can add the symbols BEFORE the names and spacing does not go out the wazoo this way.
Rule | Breaker | Gambit by jpastor | MTG Cardsmith
FYI - if you string the names together... it fits the theme quite fell... Rulebreaker's Gambit
Create a card that has more than one variable value (X mana cost, * power or toughness, etc.) but that wouldn't seem outrageous to add to a beginner level deck.
(P.S. My wife will judge the card, she's played four or five times. If she understands it without help, you're good)
Challenge Accepted! Here's a card that incorporates multiple variable values while still being suitable for a beginner-level deck:
Adaptive Apprentice by jpastor | MTG Cardsmith
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That said! Hmmm ?
I know you love horror films. So can you make a classic universal studios monster card? Any monster would do. Here's the catch: It has to be a creature that can turn into a Planeswalker like the origins set planeswalkers (so for this make the front and back on here). If you did one of each of the classics it'd be epic, but just one would suffice.
Dracula, Lord of Shadows by jpastor | MTG Cardsmith
Dracula, Eternal Conquor by jpastor | MTG Cardsmith
Dracula is one of the most iconic. Maybe not the most powerful. Nonetheless, he's of the utmost Legendary status. Therefore, he deserves an ultimate Ultimate.
Spicy Level: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (9)
This challenge requires designing a card that captures the essence of Dracula as a creature and seamlessly transitions into a powerful Planeswalker form. Balancing the abilities, power level, and flavor while adhering to the mechanics of transformation presents a significant challenge. Additionally, maintaining the thematic elements and ensuring the card feels authentic to the iconic character further adds to the complexity.